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Coronation Street - Suspension of Reality (Part 10) |
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You never see Corrie residents returning from a supermarket with "bags-for-life" stuffed with groceries. Shopping to Coronation Street folk doesn't extend beyond a trip down to Dev's for a bottle of milk.
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Yet Dev's shop also seems to be empty most of the time, and never has people from outside the street in it. Shops like his are often quite busy ticking over as well.
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As if a prison officer would just stand there watching Rob on the phone and then open the door and say nothing. Can't the Corrie team just pay these extras a few quid more to say a line or two?
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As if a prison officer would just stand there watching Rob on the phone and then open the door and say nothing. Can't the Corrie team just pay these extras a few quid more to say a line or two?
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No vicaring for the Vicar again. Seems to have spent the morning in Roy's and the afternoon in the Rovers
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Don't be ridiculous Rich Tea. Where is the reality in a local shop with good trade?! Ping pong on a bank holiday Monday is where reality lies!
![]() ![]() I see the season of goodwill is in full swing in Corrie. Carla was at home snarling about Johnny and meanwhile in the Rovers, Michelle was snarling at Johnny on Carla's behalf. Why does everything always have to be such a bl@@dy drama for that woman and why does Michelle always have to have her say? I see after all the fuss over her hair and refusing to pay, that Nessa woman is still employed at the hairdressers and is organising a New Year's Eve do at Ken's place because it's what Deirdre would want! Cheeky moo! Speaking of Deirdre, Ken the sanctimonious, self-righteous hypocrite was in a forgiving mood with Tracy tonight. Bless you Sir Kenneth. Kev was a bit OTT with Ty. Did he go that berserk when Sophie nicked £20,000 out of his bank account? |
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The look of surprise on Tyrone's face
that someone he owes money to should turn up and demand payment.
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Are we meant to feel sorry for Tyrone? He equates the ammount you spend on somebody with how much you love them, puts his young family at risk of losing their home and belongings, tries stealing from his work partner and is handing out dodgy cheques to honest people who worked on Christmas day for him and then looks put out when they call around to ask why the cheque has bounced. He's the dimmest character on the street, can't the new Producer drop a block of flats onto him and his ogre of a wife and do us all a favour?
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That Nessa really gets on my wick; she's so unsuited to Ken and she sticks her oar in where it's not wanted. How dare she tell Ken that Deirdre would have wanted him to have a party - she didn't even know Deirdre! Neither did I appreciate her sticking her tuppence worth in when Tracey was being a bitch the other week. She's only known the Barlows a couple of months, yet behaves as though she's known them for years. I'm surprised she's not mentioned Uncle Albert yet.
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As if a prison officer would just stand there watching Rob on the phone and then open the door and say nothing. Can't the Corrie team just pay these extras a few quid more to say a line or two?
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Carla was at home snarling about Johnny and meanwhile in the Rovers, Michelle was snarling at Johnny on Carla's behalf. Why does everything always have to be such a bl@@dy drama for that woman and why does Michelle always have to have her say?
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Yet Dev's shop also seems to be empty most of the time, and never has people from outside the street in it. Shops like his are often quite busy ticking over as well.
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That was an odd scene. It was as if the director forgot to shout "cut!" so the two actors just stood there doing nothing.
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It was Corrie's way of showing that Rob has been found out and is about to have his phone confiscated and will end up being fined and losing some remission. Possibly some cellular confinement too.
![]() ![]() I was actually starting to wonder whether that prison actually had any prison officers the way Rob was constantly calling people. Quote:
No vicaring for the Vicar again. Seems to have spent the morning in Roy's and the afternoon in the Rovers
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Is there one of these threads for EE and ED?
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Is there one of these threads for EE and ED?
http://forums.digitalspy.co.uk/showthread.php?t=1215468 Emmerdale http://forums.digitalspy.co.uk/showthread.php?t=2002198 |
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Are we meant to feel sorry for Tyrone? He equates the ammount you spend on somebody with how much you love them, puts his young family at risk of losing their home and belongings, tries stealing from his work partner and is handing out dodgy cheques to honest people who worked on Christmas day for him and then looks put out when they call around to ask why the cheque has bounced. He's the dimmest character on the street, can't the new Producer drop a block of flats onto him and his ogre of a wife and do us all a favour?
What a perfect word to describe Fiz. That awful scream she did at Hope. 👹🙅 Quote:
What the hell is that! Now that is scary! 😱Quote:
It's clearly a local shop for local people.
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That Nessa really gets on my wick; she's so unsuited to Ken and she sticks her oar in where it's not wanted. How dare she tell Ken that Deirdre would have wanted him to have a party - she didn't even know Deirdre! Neither did I appreciate her sticking her tuppence worth in when Tracey was being a bitch the other week. She's only known the Barlows a couple of months, yet behaves as though she's known them for years. I'm surprised she's not mentioned Uncle Albert yet.
Just wait till Ken and Nessa get a tandem! ![]() ![]()
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It's clearly a local shop for local people.
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Of course Dev's shop is that, but it's positively insular! Local doesn't mean just one street in town is served.
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Why on earth, Peru
![]() We have so many organisations run by volunteers these days, why couldn't Spider be volunteering down South somewhere. I can see Emily has to be written out but at least make it believable. Seriously, volunteering in Peru at her age? Peru or Portsmouth......what difference can it make? She'll be off screen whatever. Pathetic
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Why on earth, Peru
![]() We have so many organisations run by volunteers these days, why couldn't Spider be volunteering down South somewhere. I can see Emily has to be written out but at least make it believable. Seriously, volunteering in Peru at her age? Peru or Portsmouth......what difference can it make? She'll be off screen whatever. Pathetic ![]() |
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I'm guessing it had to be somewhere far enough away where she couldn't just pop back every now and then to say hello. It needed to be somewhere where they can use the excuse that her flight was cancelled, there was adverse weather or some other natural occurrence that will keep her away for a long time
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Just wait till Ken and Nessa get a tandem!
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